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CivicSciTV-Radio
Civic Science Media Lab
54 episodes
2 days ago
CivicSciTV-Radio is part of Civic Science Media Lab which is an investigative newsroom that covers the civic nature of science to make it more accessible, informative, and actionable for scientists, practitioners and local community leaders. We conduct investigative civic science journalism to interrogate and unravel ongoing progress, & shed light on important issues across the field. Our journalistic endeavor allows us to pose probing questions to various stakeholders to elicit actionable insights on TV, digital print and radio.
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CivicSciTV-Radio is part of Civic Science Media Lab which is an investigative newsroom that covers the civic nature of science to make it more accessible, informative, and actionable for scientists, practitioners and local community leaders. We conduct investigative civic science journalism to interrogate and unravel ongoing progress, & shed light on important issues across the field. Our journalistic endeavor allows us to pose probing questions to various stakeholders to elicit actionable insights on TV, digital print and radio.
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Consider This Next #7 – Kacie talks to Jen Christiansen about visual science communication and making evidence-based information accessible to all
CivicSciTV-Radio
20 minutes 52 seconds
11 months ago
Consider This Next #7 – Kacie talks to Jen Christiansen about visual science communication and making evidence-based information accessible to all

Join host Kacie as she talks with Jen Christiansen, Senior Graphics Editor at Scientific American Magazine, about the evolving world of science communication through visual storytelling. As both an artist and scientist, Jen shares insights from her journey of combining these fields and discusses her book "Building Science Graphics." They explore urgent questions about making evidence-based information accessible, particularly for communities most impacted by climate change and public health challenges. The conversation explores how science communication is transforming,  from traditional institutional channels to social media platforms, and the critical need to help audiences understand the scientific process itself.

CivicSciTV-Radio
CivicSciTV-Radio is part of Civic Science Media Lab which is an investigative newsroom that covers the civic nature of science to make it more accessible, informative, and actionable for scientists, practitioners and local community leaders. We conduct investigative civic science journalism to interrogate and unravel ongoing progress, & shed light on important issues across the field. Our journalistic endeavor allows us to pose probing questions to various stakeholders to elicit actionable insights on TV, digital print and radio.